In July, students to motivate tree planting by distributing saplings door-to-door
The "Shiksha-Sarathi" magazine to reach from village panchs to the Chief Minister
The Education Minister chaired a meeting of senior officers of the School Education Department
Textbooks were delivered to schools on time
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh, June 12 –
Haryana Education Minister Seema Trikha, stated that immediate resolution of the problems of students and teachers is necessary. For this purpose, a separate nodal officer will be appointed for each district.
The Education Minister chaired a meeting of senior officers of the Primary and Secondary Education Department at the Shiksha Sadan in Panchkula today. On this occasion, besides the Additional Chief Secretary, School Education Department, Smt. G. Anupama, the Director General, Elementary Education, Haryana and Secretary, Rippudaman Singh Dhillon and other senior officers were present.
The Education Minister to inspect schools in two districts in a day
The Education Minister mentioned that she will personally visit two government schools every day from July onwards. She also informed that plans will be made soon to inaugurate newly constructed school buildings, and work will be expedited to inaugurate new buildings and lay the foundation stone for new buildings as per requirement.
"Shiksha-Sarathi" Magazine to Reach from Village Panchs to the Chief Minister
Seema Trikha directed to increase the dissemination of the "Shiksha-Sarathi" magazine published by the department, emphasizing that it should include the achievements of students and the inclusive of the welfare schemes of the central and state governments. She also stressed on giving due importance to the major highlights of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's "Mann Ki Baat" programme. She emphasized that the "Shiksha-Sarathi" magazine should not be limited only to the school library but should reach from village panchs to the Chief Minister of the state.
Textbooks Reached Schools on Time for the First Time
The Education Minister expressed happiness that for the first time in the new academic session, textbooks have reached government schools on time in the state, which will have a positive impact on the education of children. She expressed satisfaction with the results of the board exams in 2024 compared to 2015, stating that the pass percentage has increased threefold. She reviewed several student-centric schemes being run by the department such as Super-100, Buniyaad, Arts Festival, and gave necessary directions.
Each District to Have a Separate Nodal Officer
Trikha directed to set time-bound targets for various tasks such as scholarships for students, child care leave for female teachers, ACP, seniority list, etc., for speedy disposal and to appoint a separate nodal officer for each district so that every task can be completed promptly.





